'The flesh and skin of the raisins toxic and if ingested by dogs they need to be immediately sent to hospital if they eat them.'

'Being Easter, more products are on the market at the moment and people like to just toss their dog a bit of raisin toast or a hot cross bun at breakfast, but even one raisin could be lethal,' she said.

Adorable pooch Ellie was rushed to hospital after she started foaming from the mouth after eating an entire loaf of raisin bread.

She was placed on a drip and had the entire contents of her stomach emptied.

If untreated she may have developed symptoms of kidney failure such as vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, increased thirst and abdominal pain.

The Brisbane animal hospital posted to their Facebook page: 'Tempted to share a hot cross bun with your best mate? Unfortunately hot cross buns are toxic to dogs and it’s the inoffensive sultana that causes all the trouble,'